For the second day in a row Jays fans seemed to outnumber Cubs fans as Toronto played a series at Wrigley Field for only the second time in franchise history. And for the second day in a row, Jays fans watched their team lose, this time 4-3.

Marco Estrada will take the mound Sunday to try to salvage something from the trip, while Chicago will start Kyle Hendricks. The Jays righty lasted only 4 1/3 innings in his previous start, allowing six runs in his shortest outing since June 30. He'll likely have to do much better than that for John Gibbons' team to improve on its 25-35 road record.

Saturday offered a brief glimmer of home as the Jays battle back from a 1-0 deficit to take a 2-1 lead in the fourth. But the Cubs scored single runs in the fourth, sixth and seventh innings, then withstood a two-out, RBI single by Kevin Pillar in the eighth to end the scoring.